Exclusive! Dawn Richard on Plastic Surgery Rumors: “Kiss My A**”

Since announcing their reunion, the remaining members of DK (Aubrey O’day, Dawn Richard and Shannon Bex) have stepped up their hair, make-up and styling and have never looked better. Unfortunately, their new and improved look has led many folks to assume they’ve had a bit of surgical help. From Aubrey’s “new booty” to Dawn’s “nose job,” the “Damaged” singers have had to deal with a fair share of salacious rumors — but, are they true?

HipHollywood caught up with the trio before they hit the stage at Universal CitWalk’s “Music Spotlight Series” and asked them about the gossip. While O’day brushed off the gossip, saying, “I love when people talk, keep talking,” Richard had a very direct response, “They can kiss my a**!”

Review: ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ Is Bigger & Better Than The First

If you liked Kingsman:The Secret Service, get ready for The Golden Circle. Hands downs this Kingsman is bigger, badder and better than the first.

Director Matthew Vaughn really takes it up a notch and gives fans much more action and fight sequences. Right off the top we see Eggsy (Taron Egerton)in this amazing car chase scene that will have you applauding as soon as the Prince track ends.

And while we’re talking music the film has an amazing sound track. And if you didnt know, Elton John is also in the film acting and singing some of his classic tunes.

What I also loved were the new editions.Channing Tatum, Halle Berry, Jeff Bridges and Pedro Pascal who play the Statesmen – the American version of the Kingsman –and the dynamic between the two is pretty comical. Vaughn really explores the difference between the two cultures – mannered men in suits versus macho men in jeans and cowboy boots.

Then there’s Julianne Moore who plays the villain, she’s like this maniacal Martha Stewart esque drug lord and she’s quite good at it.

Now there are some obnoxious moments (like that sex scene between Egerton and Poppy Delevigne).But I think that’s the point. This franchise is all about turning the spy genre on it’s head and introducing the younger generation to a new type of Bond flick … And we think they are going to love it.